Illipe Butter, Refined, 500 g

Illipe Butter, Refined, 500 g

Illipe Butter is a plant-based butter obtained from the seeds of the Shorea stenoptera tree, which originates from Southeast Asia, especially Borneo.In cosmetic... read more

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BUT300_500
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Product description


Illipe Butter is a plant-based butter obtained from the seeds of the Shorea stenoptera tree, which originates from Southeast Asia, especially Borneo.
In cosmetic practice it is generally a fat obtained by pressing the seeds, subsequently often refined for more stable colour, lower aroma and easier processing in formulations.
Thanks to its naturally high content of saturated fatty acids, Illipe Butter has a firmer consistency, a higher melting point and is popular wherever a denser texture, good shape stability and a pleasant protective film on skin and hair are required.
In formulations it is often compared to cocoa butter, but is appreciated especially for its firm yet still well spreadable character, which helps create compact balms, sticks, body butters and protective emulsions.

Key benefits

  • Softening and emollient effect for dry, rough and stressed skin.
  • Reinforces the texture of balms, ointments, sticks and solid anhydrous products.
  • Creates a protective film that helps limit excessive moisture loss from the skin.
  • Supports a creamy glide and a richer sensorial profile in formulations.
  • Suitable for use in products where higher thermal stability than with softer plant butters is desired.
  • Helps improve the strength and cohesion of soaps, lip balms and massage bars.

Suitable for products such as

  • lip balms and protective sticks
  • body butters and nourishing creams
  • hand and foot creams
  • after-sun products and protective emulsions
  • massage bars and solid body balms
  • cold-process and hot-process soaps
  • hair balms, masks and nourishing end serums

Use in formulation

  • Commonly used at a concentration of approximately 3 – 15 % in emulsions and, depending on the type of formula, also at a higher proportion in balms, butters and sticks.
  • Is miscible with vegetable oils, other plant butters, waxes and oil esters.
  • Is compatible with common oil components of anhydrous and emulsion formulations.
  • When making emulsions it is usually incorporated into the heated oil phase, where it is allowed to melt completely.
  • In formulations it helps increase firmness, occlusivity and creaminess without a markedly sticky feel.
  • In lip products and solid balms it combines well with waxes and butters that need support for resistance to softening.

Safety and storage

  • Store in a tightly closed container, in a dry and cooler place, away from direct light and sources of heat.
  • During processing, pay attention to the cleanliness of working tools and hygiene to prevent contamination of the raw material.
  • Before use in a finished cosmetic product it is advisable to carry out a stability and compatibility test with the other components of the formula.
  • For sensitive skin it is recommended to carry out a tolerance test on a small area of skin.

FAQ

Is Illipe Butter also suitable for anhydrous products?

Yes, it performs very well in anhydrous formulations, because it helps create a firmer and more compact structure. It is particularly suitable for balms, ointments, massage bars and solid sticks.


Can Illipe Butter replace cocoa butter?

In many formulations yes, especially if you want to maintain a firm texture of the product. When substituting, however, it is advisable to adjust the ratio of the other lipid components, because the final skin feel and the hardness of the product may differ slightly.


Is this butter also suitable for hair cosmetics?

Yes, especially for nourishing masks, balms and products for protecting the ends. In hair products it helps soften the feeling of dryness and support a smoother appearance of the hair fibre.


For which skin type is Illipe Butter most often used?

It is most often included in products for dry, stressed and more mature skin, or in protective formulas for areas prone to roughness, such as hands, elbows or heels.


Does Illipe Butter influence the final hardness of soap?

Yes, in soap formulations it can contribute to higher hardness and a more compact character of the soap. At the same time it is advisable to monitor the overall composition of the oil phase so that the final product is balanced also in terms of foam and mildness.


Why is Illipe Butter popular in stick products?

Because it naturally has a higher melting point and helps maintain the shape of the product even during normal handling. Thanks to this it is suitable for lip balms, solid perfumes and solid body products.


If you want to learn more about the benefits and use of plant butters, read our article Plant butters in cosmetics.
Also have a look at other plant butters offered by Handymade.sk.

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Parameters

INCI
Shorea Stenoptera Seed Butter
CAS No.
91770-65-9
EC number
294-851-7
Country of origin

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